opportunity sept dec 2017 Sharing Christ with international students in the UK In this together! Hearing from our Partners www.friendsinternational.uk inside this issue Our Vision Reach Reunion Philip Project
Sharing Christ with international students since 1985 vision I rarely watch news on TV these days. I now watch or read news on my phone mostly, finding it easier to control the daily cascade of chaos and finding balance by looking at some positive news feeds. In the coming few weeks many international students will make the journey to the UK, many for the first time. They will arrive having read and watched lots of negative news stories about the UK in recent months. They could be forgiven for having some serious doubts and not a little anxiousness about their future. We have a unique opportunity to share a different kind of news and make an altogether more positive impression of the UK as a place to flourish. Our passion is to be a people who welcome the stranger amongst us with kindness, compassion and joyful acceptance. In doing so, we win opportunities to both live out and proclaim the greatest Good News story there has ever been, a story that has the power to change the destinies of individual lives and whole nations. The apostle Paul said, It s news I m most proud to proclaim, this extraordinary message of God s powerful plan to rescue everyone who trusts him... Romans 1 v16a (The Message). Leading Thoughts Do you sometimes feel surrounded by bad news? In this issue of Opportunity we feature a number of people who partner with us in the work through prayer, volunteering, financial giving, and other ways. International students get to hear the Good News because of these faithful prayer warriors and sacrificial givers. We are blessed with an army of volunteers who seek to meet, greet, befriend and care for international students. They are story tellers extraordinaire, starting as helpers, becoming friends, evangelists and mentors. If you are already with us we d like to say a big thank you. We appreciate all you do as we work together to share this extraordinary, liberating and joyful Good News. If you are inspired to get further involved, we offer lots of local help, training and support and we have great resources on our website. Please get in touch and we ll help you get started. Ramsey Ramsey Pigott, Regional Development Director (North) For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes Romans 1:16 Opportunity is published by Friends International. Editor: Jack Bentley. 2017. Friends International, The Rowan Centre, All Nations Christian College, Easneye, Ware, Herts SG12 8LX. Tel: 01920 460006 Email: info@friendsinternational.uk Web: www.friendsinternational.uk Friends International is an evangelical ministry dedicated to establishing and strengthening the Christian witness in every nation. Partnering with local churches to reach and disciple international students for Christ. Friends International is a member of the Evangelical Alliance and Global Connections. Registered Charity No. 1094095. 02 A Vision that Shapes our Today Walter C. Wright said that Vision is seeing tomorrow so powerfully that it shapes today. As an organisation we want to have a vision of the future that appropriately focuses our ministry today. To that end we have a Vision Statement, Mission Statement and key Strategy Areas that we adopt. We would like to briefly share these with you so you can be as much a part of this journey as we are... Our Vision Statement: To see international students transformed by the Good News of Jesus so that they fully engage with the mission of the church in the world. That s our desired future reality where the international students that we reach out to become people who are completely useful to God in His world. Out of this vision, we have set out our mission, the overarching task that we should be putting ourselves to. Our Mission Statement: To work with the church to communicate the Good News of Jesus to international students in both word and deed and in whole life cross-cultural discipleship. 03 So, alongside local churches and other Christian agencies as God s people, we speak and act to see international students more fully released into living as Jesus calls them. Further, and out of the Mission Statement we have resolved to take on key areas of ministry that help shape these as a strategy. These areas, with specific people being appointed to lead them and a manageable set of key tasks to work on, are: Partnerships, Staffing, Returnees, Hard-to-Reach, Learning and Development, Events Speaking, Digital, Innovation, Infrastructure, and finally Resources. Please pray with us as we seek to refine and develop our ministry activities through a strategy that reflects our vision and mission. Alan Alan Tower National Director
partners partners In this Together: Meet Our Partners in the Work I partner with Friends International because all of my life, my best friends have been people from different countries and I have always had a great interest in people from overseas. They are so open to the gospel and it s so amazing to see what God does in their lives. Friends International operates with the help of hundreds of partners. To show our gratitude, and to exhibit the array of ways that partners support the work, the next few pages are dedicated to them. We got into the work through a newly converted Chinese couple who told us they had become Christians through studying the Bible at an International Student Café. We wanted to be part of that work. As ex-teachers, we loved the company of the students and, especially the Bible teaching. Their company enriched our lives in retirement and we were thrilled when we were able to pass on something of the gospel to people who had virtually zero knowledge of Jesus, or the Bible before. Karl and Gill McIlwaine City: Birmingham Team members at two international student cafes for some 15 years. Ran a Seekers Bible study group for approximately 12 years. Helped to arrange and run occasional weekends in the Lake District. Offered a free editing service to help students with their academic writing. I thank my God every time I remember you because of your partnership in the gospel Philippians 1: 3 & 5 Ellen Dennis City: Southampton Help with IExplore, a group for internationals to explore the Christian faith. A Friends International rep for my church. Sometimes help with the summer café. Over the years, I have invited many internationals to my home mainly for roast dinners. They absolutely love this and it s another oppor tunity to share Jesus with them. Friends International has been a huge support in my work with international students through local meetings where I can share ideas and pray with others, and through the teaching and talking to other workers at training days and the staff conference. I ve also made good use of Friends International s publications and the resources on the website. Catherine Ayre City: Coventry Use the Prayer Diary as a family. Have given regularly for a number of years. Volunteered at the Globe Cafes in the past. Now a Friends International Affiliate and lead the work at Lower Ford Street Baptist Church. 04 05
partners In 1986, just after I had taken early retirement, Richard Weston asked my wife and me to takeover leading The Barn a weekly coffee bar for international students, at St Barnabas Church. The Barn had various activities and entertainments, and halfway through the evening there was a Bible discussion. In 1991 we started taking groups for a long weekend in Devon. We also hosted Visa Courses (exploration of Christianity for international students) in our house. After our children left home we regularly had students who were having a year working for Kairos (later Friends International) living in our house. This continued after my wife (Judith) died until I moved to a retirement flat in Nottingham in September 2016. Doing these practical activities and seeing how the Lord blessed so many students gave purpose to my retirement years. David Pilkington City: Formally of Cambridge but now retired to Nottingham A former Trustee & Treasurer. Hosted weekly prayer meeting for the ministry. Financial supporter of staff workers in Cambridge. Gave free accommodation to Reach Volunteers. Initiated an annual holiday for internationals that continues 25 years on. Do you want to get involved? VOLUNTEER Tell us how you want to be involved: www.friendsinternational.uk/volunteer It s a very valuable work - to see overseas students hearing the Good News about Jesus Christ for the first time at regular cafés put on for them, and especially to see some attend one-to-one Bible studies, and come to faith. What could be more thrilling and God-honouring than to be part of that! It is also encouraging to see young people giving their time, some for several years, to be a volunteer or worker because they so long to tell others about the Lord Jesus. Anonymous City: Leicester On a rota at church where we take it in turns to invite students back for lunch on Sundays. Support a Friends International worker financially. Housed a Friends International volunteer. Pray for the work. PR AY Pray using our prayer diary: www.friendsinternational.uk/pray I enjoy partnering with Friends International because we are encouraged in the Old Testament to support the alien and the stranger. I have worked abroad in different cultures and appreciated being welcomed by those in my host culture. We still have freedom in the UK to share the Good News about Jesus with those who will not have the opportunity to hear about Jesus in their homeland. Also, it is strategic work in that many international students will rise to influential positions in their home country which may open doors to Christian witness. Mary Salter Town: Ware, Her tfordshire Volunteer at the Friends International offices, helping with mailings etc. Give regularly to support the work financially. Pray for the ministry. partners DONATE Give one-off donations or recurring gifts online: www.friendsinternational.uk/give I grew up in Spain, but from 2008-2012 I was an international student in the UK (Portsmouth) and China. For this reason in October 2016 I decided to help out with Friends International, their Monday café and weekend outings. I am really enjoying meeting with international students, building up friendships as well as helping them out with practical aspects of their lives that I, as an international student, also struggled with and found difficult. Miriam Gomez City: I live in Portsmouth, but I come from Madrid Volunteer at the international student café. Help with outings and events such as TRUE Leadership. Pray for the work. Occasionally contribute financially to local work. 06 07
reach reach Reach Reflections Reach Volunteers spend a year or two with Friends International serving and witnessing to international students. Last year the Reach Programme had 15 participants spread across 12 UK cities. 8 of them were British, and the rest were from China, Colombia, America, Vietnam and Hong Kong. As their Reach year has come to an end, we asked two of them to share what they enjoyed most about the year and what they found challenging Reach Reunion: Celebrating 25 Years of the Reach Programme All former Reach Volunteers and Supervisors are invited to the 25th Anniversary Reunion of The Reach Programme (formerly called ISCS Short-Termers ). The day will be an exciting time of meeting old friends, reminiscing, and learning about what the Reach Programme is like now. The day will coincide with the annual Friends International Conference, meaning you will be able to meet all the current Staff and join in with the fellowship and teaching. When: 13th January 2018 (10:30am - 4:30pm) Where: The Hayes Conference Centre, Swanwick, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 1AU Cost: 20 - early bird price ( 25 after October 31st.) Hot lunch included in price. More info: Email Kah Foon: KahFoon.Gillespie@friendsinternational.uk To book your place at the Reach Reunion please go to: www.reach25.eventbrite.com Rebecca (Cambridge): It has been one of the greatest joys and privileges of my life to serve with Friends International as a Reach Volunteer in Cambridge these past two years. My relationship with God has grown deeper, and my desire to see the nations come to Christ has grown exponentially. This growth of faith and conviction has come, in part, due to the hands on training I ve received. From local to national training seminars and conferences, to the opportunity to lead international cafés and summer outreach teams, I have grown in my abilities to share the gospel, read the Bible with international students, organise and lead events, and shepherd teams of Christian volunteers in the hope of reaching the nations for Christ. As I leave the UK and my position as a Reach Volunteer, I look forward to seeing how God will use these experiences for His glory in new and different contexts. Harry (Exeter): Having the time, space and mandate to get to know and walk with students, Christian and non-christian, international, and bizarrely quite a few Brits, has been an immense privilege. With some, we are harvesting fruit, others we are watering, some we are sowing into and with many we are merely preparing the soil. Nevertheless, wherever they are at, seeing the Lord begin to impact the lives of those that you love and have laboured over is incredibly fulfilling and exciting. The world is a dark place, and having the opportunity to share the light of the world with people in darkness has been so rewarding. People are precious; being a part of Reach has emphasised this to me and given me the opportunity to appreciate this fact. 08 09
philip project Philip Project Update Our Latest News latest news Welcoming New Students! This September the Philip Project will start again in cities across the UK. Through monthly training days, the Philip Project aims to raise up faithful Bible teachers among Christian international students from all over the world, while they are residing in the UK. Upcoming Film: Home Away From Home This academic year hundreds of thousands of new students from all over the world will be arriving at UK universities. A simple way you can support them is to tell them about LIFEUK A Guide to Life in the UK. This is a free app for smart phones or can be purchased as a book from our website. (www.friendsinternational.uk/shop) Meet Cedella Cedella is from Ghana and studies adult nursing. She attended the 2016-17 Philip Project in Southampton. Why did you decide to do the Philip Project? I joined the Philip Project because I wanted to develop my knowledge of the Bible for my own personal growth, and also to learn how to give talks and facilitate Bible studies as I am the president of the International Fellowship of Christian Students at Southampton University. What have been some of the highlights? All of the talks have been so encouraging, interesting and eye-opening. I ve learned so much through them and have enjoyed myself while doing it. On the whole, the course has been an experience that I have loved and will keep with me as I go forward in life. What are your plans going forward? I am hoping to start a Bible group for members of the church around my age when I go back to my home church and I definitely feel that this course has given me the confidence and tools I need to do that, and has provided me with really helpful resources that I can use along the way. For more information about the Philip Project go to: www.philipproject.org.uk A new, exciting film project based on the story of an international student is being filmed in Edinburgh. Friends International Affiliate John-William Noble is making a feature-length narrative film about a Chinese student who comes to the UK, leaving her home country for the first time to study. Find out more: www.facebook.com/ homeawayfromhomefilm Summer Teams 2017 Over the summer our international student outreach teams were busy in 8 different cities. Hear some of the stories and reflections on our website: www.friendsinternational.uk/news TRUE Leadership 2017 True Leadership was really an unforgettable experience. We all had some fantastic moments communicating and learning from each other. Plus, splendid views around the Peak District. Read the full report at www.friendsinternational.uk/news 10 11
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